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Again the woollen manufacturers, in true protectionist style, claimed that this was taking away jobs from workers in Coventry.
Again taking the battle to the Caribbean, this time against the French, De Ruyter arrived off Martinique aboard his flagship De Zeven Provinciën on 19 July 1674.
Again taking advantage from the flat terrain, Grouchy was able to advance rapidly and fall onto the rear of the Coalition infantry squares, which were now slowly withdrawing in echelon and efficiently using the terrain to take shelter from the artillery bombardment.
Again, some claimed that one of her daughters also named Marie ( many of the daughters had Marie within their names due to Catholic naming practices ) assumed her name and carried on her magical practice, taking over as the queen soon before or after the first Marie's death.
Again the woollen manufacturers, in true protectionist style, claimed this was taking jobs from workers in Coventry.
Again, the top 40 % of students taking this challenge get a certificate.
Again he lasted just innings, taking a no-decision.
Again he found the net, taking the ball from the halfway line to the penalty area before scoring with a right-foot drive.
Again taking the role of Sabreman, the player must find the wizard Melkhior and scour Knight Lore castle to retrieve the objects successively requested by his cauldron.
Again, Lancashire was runner up in 1895, despite Arthur Mold taking 192 wickets in the season, a feat bettered only twice for the club.
Again, hundreds of local people were in the tent, shouting and taking sides like a football crowd, as the old man and the young woman battled it out and the president of the court gave her judgement.
Again confronted by Buster and Hydra, the secondary component of Ginrai's Transtector burst from within the tunnel being dug, taking the form of a trailer for his truck.
Again taking new steps in terms of presentation ( now a nearly 200 page book ) and in terms of concepts, this issue gave a more complete merging of what No. 3 was heading towards: a fusion of critical theory ( looking at the relationship between sedentism and domestication with the formation of hierarchies, coercive power and its other side effects ), the relationship between rewilding and resistance, delving into primitive skills and more in-depth glances at what a non-revolution, anti-civilization resistance might look or aim at, attempts to rescue animal liberation from animal rights, and much more.
Again, this can be understood by taking the Fischer projection of either acid and looking at it upside down — the configuration is now switched at every carbon.
Again, his design proved highly competitive, taking seven victories including the coveted Indy 500.
In his 2011 book That Is All, John Hodgman titles a chapter about taking a cruise " A Totally Fun Thing I Would Do Again as Soon as Possible.
Again, Lonhro settled near the rear but Grand Armee's rider rode a tactically clever race, taking the lead and slowing down the pace in the middle part, whilst at the same time opening up a large gap between himself and Lonhro.
Again learning to choose, they develop the ability to make the ban ambiguous, taking responsibility and refusing explanations of their behaviors.
Again the main house production was accompanied by a lunchtime production, Glaspell ’ s 30-minute play The Outside, set in a lifesaving station on the outer shore of Cape Cod, with Anne Kirke taking the role originally played by the author, of a woman who has waited 20 years in virtual silence for the return of her seafaring husband.
Again, Ike said he regretted not taking the money as he lost the fight in a similar fashion as before.
Again recalled for the home series against West Indies in 1988, Pringle took immediate action by taking 5 wickets in the Texaco Trophy series and making a crucial 39 in the second game at Leeds which proved to be the difference between the two teams.
Again in 2000, when the issue was Denmark entering the Economic and Monetary Union, the Socialists were in the forefront of the successful NO-campaign, with Holger K. Nielsen taking a prominent lead.
Again it would be a successful mission, with the guerilla groups organised by Rubinstein taking a heavy toll on the enemy.
Again facing the Orioles in the 1974 ALCS, he pitched a 5 – 0 shutout in Game 2, taking a one-hitter into the eighth inning and allowing only five singles.

Again and on
Again he stood in the darkness listening, but there was only the scrape of a shod hoof on a plank floor.
Again, Henley's attitude of defiance which colors his ideal of self-mastery is far from characteristic of a Stoic thinker like Marcus Aurelius, whose gentle acquiescence is almost Christian, comparable to the patience expressed in Milton's sonnet on his own blindness.
Again, my name was on all the front pages.
Again, size of the group may have some influence on the strength of group controls.
Again, in deciding on the content and method of his teaching, does he favor a curriculum which will make his students stronger competitors in the race for higher economic status, or does he favor a curriculum which strengthens students in other ways??
Again according to convention he posted his most experienced legions on the flanks ( the first and the third legion on his left with Pompey himself commanding, the Syrian legions in the center with Scipio, the Cilician legion and the Spanish cohorts on the right with Afranius ), dispersing his new recruits along the center.
The Blackadder pilot was shot but never aired on terrestrial TV in the UK ( although some scenes were shown in the 25th anniversary special Blackadder Rides Again ).
Patti Smith recorded a song called " Beneath The Southern Cross " on her 1996 album Gone Again.
Again, further in terms of thermodynamics, the internal energy of the calorimetric material can sometimes, depending on the calorimetric material, be considered as the value of a function of, with partial derivatives and, and with being expressible as the value of a function of, with partial derivatives and.
* A Broadway musical version of the story, Destry Rides Again, opened in New York at the Imperial Theater on April 23, 1959, and played 472 performances.
* Destry Rides Again on Lux Radio Theater: November 5, 1945
Notable examples include Mike Oldfield's " Guilty " ( 1979 ) Blondie's " Heart of Glass " ( 1978 ), Cher's " Hell on Wheels " and " Take Me Home " ( both 1979 ), Barry Manilow ’ s " Copacabana " ( 1978 ), David Bowie's " John I'm Only Dancing ( Again )" ( 1975 ), Rod Stewart's " Da Ya Think I'm Sexy?
#* performed by Buffalo Springfield ; recorded live in the studio in New York City, with guitar overdubs added subsequently ; appears on the album Buffalo Springfield Again
#* performed by Buffalo Springfield ; appears on the album Buffalo Springfield Again
#* appears on the album Buffalo Springfield Again but no band member other than Neil Young appears on the track
The result, 1977's Here You Come Again, became her first million-seller, topping the country albums chart and reaching No. 20 on the pop albums chart ; the Barry Mann-Cynthia Weil-penned title track topped the country singles chart, and became Parton's first top-ten single on the pop charts ( reaching number three ).
Again, this is a simplification, based on a hypothetical Earth which revolves at uniform speed around the Sun.
Again echoing Winchell, Sullivan took on yet another medium in 1933 by writing and starring in the film Mr. Broadway, which has him guiding the audience around New York nightspots to meet entertainers and celebrities.
ELO had reached the peak of their stardom, selling millions of albums and singles, and even inspiring a parody / tribute song on the Randy Newman album Born Again, titled " The Story of a Rock and Roll Band ".
Meeting Fleming lead to Hawk's first job in the film industry as a prop boy on the Douglas Fairbanks film In Again, Out Again for Famous Players-Lasky, which Fleming was employed on as the cinematographer.

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